Western U.S. Road Trip, August 2012
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I will also add that as much fun as camping is, and can maybe save money, it is more time consuming--and these folks may not really have the time--actually don't have it as is now planned.
With 3 of them travelling, splitting a hotel room may in the end be as easy and economical.
With 3 of them travelling, splitting a hotel room may in the end be as easy and economical.
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Yeah, but it may be easier to find campsites than hotels near these parks in August.
Also, the park and near-park accomodations are more expensive for the type of accomodation offered and you would need to research the budget.
I mention Death Valley because it is in the traditional Las Vegas-Sierras loop. There are some higher elevation campsites that are more tolerable in August, although the A/C Furnace Creek Ranch rooms are preferable. Wildrose, at 4100 ft may be ok. The two high elevation campsites (Thorndike and Mahogany Flat are 4WD access only because of the high-ground clearance and rocky access road).
Also, the park and near-park accomodations are more expensive for the type of accomodation offered and you would need to research the budget.
I mention Death Valley because it is in the traditional Las Vegas-Sierras loop. There are some higher elevation campsites that are more tolerable in August, although the A/C Furnace Creek Ranch rooms are preferable. Wildrose, at 4100 ft may be ok. The two high elevation campsites (Thorndike and Mahogany Flat are 4WD access only because of the high-ground clearance and rocky access road).
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